AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuam Water & AI Research: A University of Guam study using AI analysis of 40+ years of groundwater data finds rising sea levels may be increasing salt (chloride) in some coastal wells, raising concerns for the island’s drinking-water supply. Higher Ed Leadership: UOG Provost Dr. Sharleen Santos-Bamba was selected for the 2026 Millennium Leadership Initiative, a national executive leadership program for senior college leaders. Transit & Mobility: Dededo officials broke ground on a new Park & Ride facility tied to a “Road to Education” transit route, funded by $9.5M in federal grants and aimed at linking key northern and central destinations. Assistive Tech & Voting Access: Guam’s Assistive Technology Fair drew crowds with independence-focused devices, while the Guam Election Commission highlighted ballot-marking machines that let voters with disabilities cast private, independent ballots during early voting (starting July 7). Defense Tech on Guam: U.S. Marines tested an Iron Dome-derived MRIC air-defense system during Valiant Shield 2026, reinforcing layered protection for dispersed island forces against drones and missiles. Public Health Leadership: Guam TB program manager Chima Mbakwem was selected to lead the National Tuberculosis Coalition of America, giving the Pacific region a stronger national voice. Military ISR Update: The U.S. Air Force permanently moved three RQ-4B Global Hawk drones from Andersen AFB to Yokota, shifting persistent surveillance closer to key Indo-Pacific flashpoints. Renewables Oversight: Guam’s PUC approved renewable energy acquisition awards for four sites totaling 62 MW, including locations on Chamorro Land Trust Commission property and near Andersen AFB.
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